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Blended learning reflects how people learn and develop naturally every day. Here’s how to put it into practice.
A brief look at the six-decade challenge to psychiatry.
More than 90 percent of people make a mistake on this test.
You are an energy field — but not the “chakras” or “auras” kind.
These 5 research-backed tips can turn bad habits into financial gain.
Many workers moved home on the promise or hope that they’d be able to keep working remotely at least some of the time after the pandemic ended.
George Orwell got it right: “Never use a long word where a short one will do.”
Six visionary science fiction authors on the social impact of their work.
From Amazon to the US Army, everybody wants one (or 150).
In a major advance, scientists have found a new and groundbreaking way to force electrons to flow only in one direction in a superconductor.
A new “common-sense” approach to computer vision enables artificial intelligence that interprets scenes more accurately than other systems do.
Black holes encode information on their surfaces, but evaporate away into Hawking radiation. Is that information preserved, and if so, how?
Soft skills training can help develop transformation-ready employees and equip entire organizations to adapt to an unpredictable future.
With the discovery of Porphyrion, we’ve now seen black hole jets spanning 24 million light-years: the scale of the cosmic web.
The digital world will always entail risks for teens, but that doesn’t mean parents aren’t without recourse.
If cocaine affects sharks at all, it does so as an anesthetic, not as a stimulant.
There is one obstacle that reliably blocks innovative ideas: how we fund science.
The topical gene therapy could one day help millions regain their vision.
With two different black hole event horizons now directly imaged, we can see that they are, in fact, rings, not disks. But why?
There’s no escaping the death of loved ones. But that doesn’t mean we’re powerless in the wake of loss.
How humans came to feel comfortable among strangers, like those in a café, is an under-explored mystery.
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The Bullet Cluster has, for nearly 20 years, been hailed as an empirical “proof” of dark matter. Can their detractors explain it away?
Some say that the Sun is a green-yellow color, but our human eyes see it as white, or yellow-to-red during sunset. What color is it really?
In “Life As No One Knows It,” Sara Imari Walker explains why the key distinction between life and other kinds of “things” is how life uses information.
In popular culture, the eruption is usually depicted as an apocalyptic event.
Almost 100 years ago, an asymmetric pathology led Dirac to postulate the positron. A similar pathology could lead us to supersymmetry.
You will need determination, humility, and courage if you are to master anything.
The new corporate landscape demands an approach to leadership based on empowering the “inner CEO.”